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New Delhi: In a historic moment on Saturday, India’s Test legend Cheteshwar Pujara will ring a five -minute bells in Lord’s ahead of 3 on the day of the third Test between India and England. Pujara becomes one of the active Indian international cricketers, who are honored to ring the bell at the historic site.India’s women’s team all -rounder Deepti Sharma first rang the bell in 2021, which became one of the first Indian women cricketers to do so.Located outside the bowlers strip at Lord’s Pavilion, Bell has been run by legends, dignitaries and sports icons since the tradition began in 2007.

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Pujara has depicted 103 Test matches for India, scoring 7,195 runs in 176 innings at an average of 43.60. His highest score is an unbeaten 206.

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Known for his patience and patience, Pujara has 19 centuries and 35 fifty. The right -handed batsman has also hit 863 fours and 16 sixes, and took 66 catches in the format.Earlier this week, Lords saw another historical moment, when Sachin Tendulkar – the most prestigious person in cricket – playing the bell for the first time in his brilliant career, beyond the day 1 of the same Test match.

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The ceremony, which takes place shortly before the game begins, is a funded tradition at the cricket house, and Tendulkar’s participation pair another layer of importance on the occasion.Despite his mythological position, this was the first time Tendulkar participated in a bell-ringing ritual.

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